Image: King of Prussia Gold Medal for church architecture
Description: The Gold Medal is awarded for innovative, high quality repair. It was the gift of King Freidrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia (1795 – 1861) to the Incorporated Church Building Society in 1857. The award has been made annually since the early 1980s, when the medal was re-discovered during an office move. The medal is held for one year and afterwards a silver replica is provided. The work of the Incorporated Church Building Society is now administered by the National Churches Trust.
Title: King of Prussia Gold Medal for church architecture
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Author: The National Churches Trust
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